Sports Watch: Drummond rakes in honors

DOVER — Rye’s Rosa Drummond, a senior middle blocker on the Smith College volleyball team, was named second team all-conference in the NEWMAC.

She was also named NEWMAC player of the week as Smith went 2-0 to clinch the No. 5 seed in the postseason tournament.

Drummond had 12 kills, seven digs and three solo blocks in a 3-0 sweep of Mount Holyoke, then added 17 kills, a solo block and a service ace in a come-from-behind win over Wheaton.

Drummond also had a team-high 13 kills for the Pioneers in a 3-2 loss to Western New England in the final of the ECAC Division III New England Championship on Saturday.

Rollinsford’s Lauren Carroll, a senior midfielder on the Plymouth State University field hockey team, was named second team all-conference by the Little East Conference. She is tied for the league in assists with 14, which equals the school record for assists in a season. Carroll also broke the school mark with 28 career assists.

PSU was the No. 1 seed in the ECAC Division III New England tournament and hosted the semifinals and final Saturday and Sunday.

Carroll scored the Panthers’ only goal in a 2-1 loss to the University of New England in the championship game Sunday.

Rochester’s Jamie Ferullo, the No. 1 player on the Providence College club golf team, tied for 13th at the NCCGA national championship over the weekend in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

The Spaulding High School graduate shot a two-day total of 153 (78-75) as the Friars finished tied for 11th in the team competition.

Dover’s Christina Zubkus scored the game-winning goal in overtime to give the Merrimack College field hockey team a 4-3 win over Stonehill and send the Warriors to the Division II final four in Virginia. The goal was the fifth of the season for Zubkus and her third game-winner.

Barrington’s Lindsay Moore had 21 points, eight rebounds and five steals for the Saint Joseph’s College women’s basketball team in a 68-55 win over Curry in the championship game of the Curry College Tip-Off Tournament.

The former Dover High School standout also had eight points and 11 boards in a season-opening, 54-42, victory over St. John Fisher.

Strafford’s Katelyn Terry, a freshman on the Keene State College women’s cross country team, was named rookie runner of the week by the Little East Conference.

The Coe-Brown Northwood Academy graduate was the No. 2 runner for the Owls at the recent ECAC Division III championship.

Middleton’s Maria Kuehl had 21 assists, two aces and seven digs, and Madbury’s Leah Janelle had six kills for the University of New England women’s volleyball team in a 3-0 loss to Western New England in the quarterfinals of the ECAC Division III New England tournament.

Greenland’s Alicia Brown made an immediate impact in her first college game.

The former Portsmouth High School standout had 13 points, 12 rebounds, three steals and two blocks for the University of New England women’s basketball team in a 101-31 rout of Daniel Webster in the opener of the Roundball Invitational.

Dover’s CC Chrisom had 15 digs for the Saint Anselm College volleyball team in a season-ending 3-2 loss to Assumption.

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